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not only are all our roads closed in Witham causing dangerous backlogs due to thick council members who don't have a clue how to do things now our train line is blocked as well!

not only are all our roads closed in Witham causing dangerous backlogs due to thick council members who don't have a clue how to do things now our train line is blocked as well!Bhudeeka

not only are all our roads closed in Witham causing dangerous backlogs due to thick council members who don't have a clue how to do things now our train line is blocked as well!

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keith_l
12:20pm Thu 24 Apr 14

Bhudeeka wrote…

not only are all our roads closed in Witham causing dangerous backlogs due to thick council members who don't have a clue how to do things now our train line is blocked as well!

Sensitive as ever ....

Somebody has died - show some sympathy.

It happened well after the morning rush hour, and should be resolved by early afternoon, so your commute shouldn't be affected.

However, it would be interesting to know the details - "near Witham station" - how did the person get onto the tracks, to the West is up an embankment and to the East is fenced off, and the new bridge is in use at Motts Lane?

[quote][p][bold]Bhudeeka[/bold] wrote:
not only are all our roads closed in Witham causing dangerous backlogs due to thick council members who don't have a clue how to do things now our train line is blocked as well![/p][/quote]Sensitive as ever ....
Somebody has died - show some sympathy.
It happened well after the morning rush hour, and should be resolved by early afternoon, so your commute shouldn't be affected.
However, it would be interesting to know the details - "near Witham station" - how did the person get onto the tracks, to the West is up an embankment and to the East is fenced off, and the new bridge is in use at Motts Lane?keith_l

Bhudeeka wrote…

not only are all our roads closed in Witham causing dangerous backlogs due to thick council members who don't have a clue how to do things now our train line is blocked as well!

Sensitive as ever ....

Somebody has died - show some sympathy.

It happened well after the morning rush hour, and should be resolved by early afternoon, so your commute shouldn't be affected.

However, it would be interesting to know the details - "near Witham station" - how did the person get onto the tracks, to the West is up an embankment and to the East is fenced off, and the new bridge is in use at Motts Lane?

Score: 23

Slamdoor312
1:15pm Thu 24 Apr 14

Unfortunate that someone has died, but still an incrdibly selfish act. Sympathy should be with the train driver, who in the course of simply doing his/her job, has killed someone. I wouldn't be too keen on having to live with that, would you ?

Unfortunate that someone has died, but still an incrdibly selfish act. Sympathy should be with the train driver, who in the course of simply doing his/her job, has killed someone. I wouldn't be too keen on having to live with that, would you ?Slamdoor312

Unfortunate that someone has died, but still an incrdibly selfish act. Sympathy should be with the train driver, who in the course of simply doing his/her job, has killed someone. I wouldn't be too keen on having to live with that, would you ?

Score: 11

The Stinker Returns
1:34pm Thu 24 Apr 14

The train driver has not killed someone. The train they were driving struck a person who (most probably - but we don't know) put themselves in its way on purpose. Train drivers aren't killers. I feel very sorry for them and all the people who were involved. So much for the new bridge stopping this from happening.

The train driver has not killed someone. The train they were driving struck a person who (most probably - but we don't know) put themselves in its way on purpose. Train drivers aren't killers. I feel very sorry for them and all the people who were involved. So much for the new bridge stopping this from happening.The Stinker Returns

The train driver has not killed someone. The train they were driving struck a person who (most probably - but we don't know) put themselves in its way on purpose. Train drivers aren't killers. I feel very sorry for them and all the people who were involved. So much for the new bridge stopping this from happening.

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withamgirl16
2:02pm Thu 24 Apr 14

Slamdoor312 wrote…

Unfortunate that someone has died, but still an incrdibly selfish act. Sympathy should be with the train driver, who in the course of simply doing his/her job, has killed someone. I wouldn't be too keen on having to live with that, would you ?

I don't think selfish is the right word. This man must of been in a very dark place show some empathy for goodness sake!

[quote][p][bold]Slamdoor312[/bold] wrote:
Unfortunate that someone has died, but still an incrdibly selfish act. Sympathy should be with the train driver, who in the course of simply doing his/her job, has killed someone. I wouldn't be too keen on having to live with that, would you ?[/p][/quote]I don't think selfish is the right word. This man must of been in a very dark place show some empathy for goodness sake!withamgirl16

Slamdoor312 wrote…

Unfortunate that someone has died, but still an incrdibly selfish act. Sympathy should be with the train driver, who in the course of simply doing his/her job, has killed someone. I wouldn't be too keen on having to live with that, would you ?

I don't think selfish is the right word. This man must of been in a very dark place show some empathy for goodness sake!

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Taj
4:36pm Thu 24 Apr 14

So very sad for all involved, condolences to his family and friends ,hopefully the driver will not suffer long term not forgetting the emergency services that have had to deal with this incident.
It is so easy to judge this mans actions but he must have been in a desperate and dark place where the will to live had gone ,hopefully will have found his peace.

So very sad for all involved, condolences to his family and friends ,hopefully the driver will not suffer long term not forgetting the emergency services that have had to deal with this incident.
It is so easy to judge this mans actions but he must have been in a desperate and dark place where the will to live had gone ,hopefully will have found his peace.Taj

So very sad for all involved, condolences to his family and friends ,hopefully the driver will not suffer long term not forgetting the emergency services that have had to deal with this incident.
It is so easy to judge this mans actions but he must have been in a desperate and dark place where the will to live had gone ,hopefully will have found his peace.

Score: 18

Taj
4:38pm Thu 24 Apr 14

Slamdoor312 wrote…

Unfortunate that someone has died, but still an incrdibly selfish act. Sympathy should be with the train driver, who in the course of simply doing his/her job, has killed someone. I wouldn't be too keen on having to live with that, would you ?

Don't judge someone until you have walked in their shoes

[quote][p][bold]Slamdoor312[/bold] wrote:
Unfortunate that someone has died, but still an incrdibly selfish act. Sympathy should be with the train driver, who in the course of simply doing his/her job, has killed someone. I wouldn't be too keen on having to live with that, would you ?[/p][/quote]Don't judge someone until you have walked in their shoesTaj

Slamdoor312 wrote…

Unfortunate that someone has died, but still an incrdibly selfish act. Sympathy should be with the train driver, who in the course of simply doing his/her job, has killed someone. I wouldn't be too keen on having to live with that, would you ?

Don't judge someone until you have walked in their shoes

Score: 21

kerrym mm
6:03pm Thu 24 Apr 14

I witnessed this terrible incident waiting for a train opposite the man he was suited and booted and it was such a horrific scene. .. My heart goes out to the driver of the train and to the man's family and friends no one should ever have to witness what happened especially not my daughter who was with me. Rip to the man who clearly had no option but to end his life.

I witnessed this terrible incident waiting for a train opposite the man he was suited and booted and it was such a horrific scene. .. My heart goes out to the driver of the train and to the man's family and friends no one should ever have to witness what happened especially not my daughter who was with me. Rip to the man who clearly had no option but to end his life.kerrym mm

I witnessed this terrible incident waiting for a train opposite the man he was suited and booted and it was such a horrific scene. .. My heart goes out to the driver of the train and to the man's family and friends no one should ever have to witness what happened especially not my daughter who was with me. Rip to the man who clearly had no option but to end his life.

Score: 23

NCTS14
1:14pm Fri 25 Apr 14

I do hope his family and friends don't see such unsensative comments! How would you feel if it was your father, or brother? I am sure most of you wouldn't be calling them selfish then!

I do hope his family and friends don't see such unsensative comments! How would you feel if it was your father, or brother? I am sure most of you wouldn't be calling them selfish then!NCTS14

I do hope his family and friends don't see such unsensative comments! How would you feel if it was your father, or brother? I am sure most of you wouldn't be calling them selfish then!

Score: 14

/@|_|@\
3:55pm Fri 25 Apr 14

Bhudeeka wrote…

not only are all our roads closed in Witham causing dangerous backlogs due to thick council members who don't have a clue how to do things now our train line is blocked as well!

Fer the luv of all that's unholy about you Bhudeeka: what in the bloody blue blazes goes though that brain of yours? While I can cut you a new one with words on this whatever-it-is, I would far rather do it person. That luxury will, however, sadly never present itself.

You come across as the most contemptible, reprehensible and odious character imaginable. To re-quote Hitchens, were you to be given an enema, we could bury you in a matchbox.

[quote][p][bold]Bhudeeka[/bold] wrote:
not only are all our roads closed in Witham causing dangerous backlogs due to thick council members who don't have a clue how to do things now our train line is blocked as well![/p][/quote]Fer the luv of all that's unholy about you Bhudeeka: what in the bloody blue blazes goes though that brain of yours? While I can cut you a new one with words on this whatever-it-is, I would far rather do it person. That luxury will, however, sadly never present itself.
You come across as the most contemptible, reprehensible and odious character imaginable. To re-quote Hitchens, were you to be given an enema, we could bury you in a matchbox./@|_|@\

Bhudeeka wrote…

not only are all our roads closed in Witham causing dangerous backlogs due to thick council members who don't have a clue how to do things now our train line is blocked as well!

Fer the luv of all that's unholy about you Bhudeeka: what in the bloody blue blazes goes though that brain of yours? While I can cut you a new one with words on this whatever-it-is, I would far rather do it person. That luxury will, however, sadly never present itself.

You come across as the most contemptible, reprehensible and odious character imaginable. To re-quote Hitchens, were you to be given an enema, we could bury you in a matchbox.

Score: 16

Monkey1980
4:32pm Fri 25 Apr 14

No one really knows the whole story, and if this gentleman truly did decide to take his own life, who are any of us to cast such dreadful aspersions upon the poor man! How are dark must his life of been?! Could any of us, or anyone we know, say that we've never felt so low

No one really knows the whole story, and if this gentleman truly did decide to take his own life, who are any of us to cast such dreadful aspersions upon the poor man! How are dark must his life of been?! Could any of us, or anyone we know, say that we've never felt so lowMonkey1980

No one really knows the whole story, and if this gentleman truly did decide to take his own life, who are any of us to cast such dreadful aspersions upon the poor man! How are dark must his life of been?! Could any of us, or anyone we know, say that we've never felt so low

Score: 11

Male Chauvinist Person
7:34pm Fri 25 Apr 14

Taj wrote…

So very sad for all involved, condolences to his family and friends ,hopefully the driver will not suffer long term not forgetting the emergency services that have had to deal with this incident.
It is so easy to judge this mans actions but he must have been in a desperate and dark place where the will to live had gone ,hopefully will have found his peace.

yes hear hear
my sentiments too
RIP and peace to the family+

[quote][p][bold]Taj[/bold] wrote:
So very sad for all involved, condolences to his family and friends ,hopefully the driver will not suffer long term not forgetting the emergency services that have had to deal with this incident.
It is so easy to judge this mans actions but he must have been in a desperate and dark place where the will to live had gone ,hopefully will have found his peace.[/p][/quote]yes hear hear
my sentiments too
RIP and peace to the family+Male Chauvinist Person

Taj wrote…

So very sad for all involved, condolences to his family and friends ,hopefully the driver will not suffer long term not forgetting the emergency services that have had to deal with this incident.
It is so easy to judge this mans actions but he must have been in a desperate and dark place where the will to live had gone ,hopefully will have found his peace.

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